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Domaine De Courcel, Pommard
Gilles de Courcel is to be envied - not only does he lead Chanson Père & Fils, one of the oldest and best Négoce houses in Burgundy, he is also, along with his three sisters, co-owner of the venerable Domaine de Courcel, a true pearl, which has been family owned for 400 years. In this exemplary endeavor, Yves Confuron (Confuron-Cotetidot) is responsible for the winemaking and applies the same rigorous methods as in his own Domaine, which lead to concentrated, masculine wines with great potential for development - however they demand bottle maturity to fully show character! The legendary des Epenots is a Courcel Monopole, producing lush, concentrated wines on limestone-clay soil. The classic Rugiens (clay /marl), however, is spicy and often with great finesse. These are classic high-quality Pommards.
Courcel, Pommard Clos des Epenots 1999
1er Cru, Côte de Beaune
In original wooden cases
2 double-magnums per lot
Gilles de Courcel is to be envied - not only does he lead Chanson Père & Fils, one of the oldest and best Négoce houses in Burgundy, he is also, along with his three sisters, co-owner of the venerable Domaine de Courcel, a true pearl, which has been family owned for 400 years. In this exemplary endeavor, Yves Confuron (Confuron-Cotetidot) is responsible for the winemaking and applies the same rigorous methods as in his own Domaine, which lead to concentrated, masculine wines with great potential for development - however they demand bottle maturity to fully show character! The legendary des Epenots is a Courcel Monopole, producing lush, concentrated wines on limestone-clay soil. The classic Rugiens (clay /marl), however, is spicy and often with great finesse. These are classic high-quality Pommards.
Courcel, Pommard Clos des Epenots 1999
1er Cru, Côte de Beaune
In original wooden cases
2 double-magnums per lot
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